The government imports vast numbers of Islamists. The welfare state allows them to devote themselves full time to Islam while the taxpayer handles their living expenses. After the inevitable innocent blood is shed, we get this:

Those whose sons, daughters and loved ones were killed by a terrorist plunging a hijacked truck through a Christmas market in 2016 thought at the very least they’d get a letter of condolence from their leader.

Instead, almost a year after the Berlin Christmas market terror attack, relatives of the 12 Germans killed in the attack have received bills for identifying the dead bodies and threats to call the debt collectors in.

Due to her policy of encouraging Muslims to inundate the country, Chancellor Angela Merkel is arguably the person most responsible for the massacre after asylum-seeking terrorist maniac Anis Amri himself, yet she offered no letter of condolence, much less a personal meeting. The government’s attention seems to be focused on wringing a few pfennigs out of the relatives to help pay for all the refugees.

Hans-Georg and Sigrid Rheinsberg are among the enraged:

The only official communication they’ve had is an invoice from the forensic medicine department demanding €51 ($80) for identifying the body of their daughter.

It’s almost as if Merkel et al. are testing to see how much Germans will take before they push back — which they had better do soon, while they still have a nation to push back from.

Their relatively recent past is one of the biggest reasons the people of Germany haven’t just said “enough.” They are more sensitive than most to the human potential to go darkside. Which is generally a very good thing, but it’s being actively used against them right now by some of this era’s darksiders.